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Day-to-day loudness assessments of indoor soundscapes: Exploring the impact of loudness indicators, person, and situation

Authors :
Siegbert Versümer
Jochen Steffens
Stefan Weinzierl
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Technische Universität Berlin, 2023.

Abstract

This study investigates loudness perception in real-world contexts using predictors related to the sound, situation, or person. In the study, 105 participants recorded 6594 sound environments in their homes, which were then evaluated based on the Experience Sampling Method. Hierarchical linear regressions using a loudness level based on ISO 532-1 allowed for obtaining the best model fits for predicting perceived loudness and explaining the highest variance. LAeq and LAF5 provided comparable results and may require less computational effort. However, the analysis shows that only one-third of the variance explained by fixed effects was attributable to the loudness level. Sixteen percent stemmed from perceived properties of the soundscape; 1% were attributable to relatively temporally stable, person-related predictors like participants' age; non-auditory situational predictors made no additional contribution. The results thus did not confirm previous findings on loudness perception under laboratory conditions, emphasizing the importance of the situational context. Along with the current paper, a comprehensive dataset, including the assessed person-related, situational, and sound-related measures as well as LAeq time-series and third-octave spectrograms, is provided to enable further research on sound perception, indoor soundscapes, and emotion.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2095c4a81c045a63d8c8673d8aeea09c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.14279/depositonce-18293